I saw at least ONE auction on eBay for a AROS disk;as far as I know there is nothing wrong with someone downloading AROS ISO ,burning to DVD ,and offering it at nominal cost to all.That probably is something official AROS site should offer.And sales of a $9.99 AROS DVD ISO could generate some funds to buy developers pizza and pop.Or to take wife out to dinner as reward for not fussing about too much time spent programming!?
The MorphOS team sat down and wrote alternate OS for Amiga platform,didn't they?I'm not sure of status of MorphOS 1.4 ,is it free,and does it run on 68k?
Neither have I seen any action taken against all the people who have written freeware/shareware enhancements to the AmigaOS.Yet many,if not most,Amiga owners never used those add-ons due to confusion of installation by the AVERAGE home user.Average home computer user just wanted to USE Amiga or whatever brand,so wants OS in one easy to install(or pre-installed) package.
I think Linux is slowly catching on better now that one can get LiveCD/DVD automated installer for Ubuntu and other distros and having automated updaters and package managers is definitely good."Geeks" may love moving OS files around but average users do not.So is Amiga to be ONLY for 'geeks"?
The Apple business model of OS teid closely to hardware has worked well for them and their users and Apple has surely been innovative.
Hyperion is smart to follow model of successful company .
RE:patent and copyright lwas,I wish they had been left as pre-1976,so after 14 years maybe 28 with renewals the monopoly would expire.14 years ought to be long enough,but that is not the law today.